Upon collection at Aeroport
Palma de Mallorca, your cab will drive you to
the base at the charming old fishing village of
Port d ´Andratx. Here you can unwind on
your Yacht and savour some tapas and sangria,
whilst chatting about your week´s itinerary.
By mid afternoon, you will set
off on a short sail to the Island of Sa Drogonera,
which is stretched out in the water like a lizard
basking in the sun. Opt to do just that or for
the more energetic, take a dive or snorkel in
the dazzling blue water and explore some of the
hidden coves.
As you venture back to the Port, watch the outstanding
beautiful sunset and relax whilst your hostess
prepares one of her tantalising dishes for dinner.
After dinner, take a walk along
the quay and up to Sa Mola, which is an exclusive
area favouredby well-known personalities from
the world of politics, art and the aristocracy.
Visit the 16th century watch tower, which warned
locals of the pirate raids or for the night owls
among us, Tims bar is a favourite watering hole
for the boating crowd.
After a wholesome breakfast,
take a morning coastal sail East to the beautiful
secluded little cove known as Portals Vells. Its
quiet, relatively uncrowded beach, contrasts with
the bustle and activity of the beaches which you
will pass by, which makes it a perfect place for
those who wish to get away from a crowd. Its turquoise
waters and aromatic pine clad hills provide the
perfect setting for a lunch time BBQ on your yacht.
After lunch, a one hour sail
takes you to the “ Beverely Hills”
harbour of Puerto Portals. Here you can take a
dinghy trip ashore and view some of the most exclusive
motor yachts in the Mediterranean. Remember to
take your pennies ashore, as Puerto Portals boasts
a vast array of exclusive designer shops and café
bars!
Aboard your yacht before sundowners,
for your final journey to the capital city of
Palma.
Spend the morning enjoying the
colourful city of Palma. Visit the impressive
14th century Gothic Cathedral, which rises above
the ancient walls of Palma and view the Arab baths.
Walk the famous flower selling promenade named
La Rambla, and shop till you drop on the Avinguada
Juame III, Palma´s elegant avenue lined
with chic boutiques and quaint old chocolate shops.
Alternatively, try a mornings
round of golf on one of the highly acclaimed 22
golf courses on the island. Return back to your
yacht for a spot of lunch, before heading off
for an afternoon sail toward Es Trenc. Pass by
the nature reserve island of Cabrera and anchor
off in Mallorca´s most famous beach, Es
Trenc.
Wake up to the most beautiful
aqua blue waters in the Mediterranean and take
a refreshing swim before breakfast. Follow the
coast on a morning sail to Cala d´Or, one
of the most outstanding coves in Mallorca - a
natural port which cuts into the coast like an
estuary. Here you can take a coffee at one of
the many cafes which line this exclusive harbour.
After lunch, sail to Porto Cristo
– the home of the Caves! The caves are short
walk away from the lively Porto Cristo harbour
and are well worth a visit. Inside you can admire
Martel lake, one of the largest underground lakes
in the world. There, concerts of classical music
are performed daily.
From Porto Cristo, take a sail
further around the island. The whole coast here
is dotted with coves and alternating beaches overlooked
by pine woods and is perfect for anchorage. Choose
a cove to stop for a while and get into some watersports.
The area is perfect for water skiing or wakeboarding
as the waters are relatively quiet. By mid afternoon,
your journey should bring you to Pollencaand formentor.
. The countryside between Port de Pollenca and
Formentor is unforgettable - It is the most scenic
spot on Mallorca.
Take a stroll around the artistic
town of Pollenca and visit the interesting treasure
gallery and austere convent. If you are here in
August, the International Music festival is held
within the convent, which is spectacular!
Remember to take some photos before descending
down the mountain to ajoin your yacht for an evening
at the exclusive tiny island of Cap de formentor.
Sail to Sa Calobra and view
some of the most staggering wild landscapes. Take
your yacht into the mouth of Sa Colabra and admire
the Torrent de Pareis, a 4 km descending twisting
road known as the tie knot. The torrent joins
the sea between two colossal bare rocks and its
course carves out a deep gully whose depth varies
between 300 and 400 metres.
After lunch, sail to Port SÖller
and view the modernist architecture of the parish
church or take a tram ride up to the town of Soller
from the port.
Take an evening stroll along
the beach before fine dinning aboard your yacht.
A morning sail takes you along
the caost to Deia. Anchor off in a small secluded
cala at the tip of the famous actor, Michael Douglas´s
house. Deia is surrounded by wonderful scenery,
its stone houses nestling in a valley, and its
steep streets lined with well tended gardens and
olive groves. Deia has a lovely cove, and its
small beach, although not sandy, is bathed by
beautifully clean water and is fantastic for snorkelling.
After exploring Deia, aboard
your yacht for the final leg of the journey back
to the Voyage base at Port d ´Andratx. For
some last minute shopping, visit Santa Catarina
vineyard for some wine tasting and purchase some
local wine to experience the Viva Espana at home!
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